10 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Real Estate Listings

For a lot of real estate websites, the majority of landing pages are simply listing pages that have been indexed by search engines. This provides a great many entry points into the site.  However, since MLS data is shared with every other website on that MLS feed, including big players such as Trulia, Zillow and Homes.com, the competition for visibility is high. Sellers want to get as many people viewing their property as possible so that it will sell. This puts agents and brokers under pressure for good search rankings, where the majority of people begin their property search.

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Search Engine Giant Google Drops Its Real Estate Listings

Your Website Is Still Number One

Don’t be fooled by Google’s decision to eliminate real estate listings from its classified listings site. This doesn’t mean shoppers aren’t looking for homes online or the imminent collapse of real estate search forever! From the outside, this change to Google’s classifieds section, Google Base, sounds like a big deal (mostly because it is Google)! However, Google freely admits that their decision to make this change is a result of low usage and the increased development of agent website tools.

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